Eagle
WKR
Shot each of these this am and was most impressed with the VXR and Revolt X. Each bow was set to 30" draw and 70lb (aside from the revolt x which for some reason bowtech only seems to be sending out at 60lb), and I placed an 8" fuse carbon blade stabilizer on each bow and shot my hunting arrows out of each as well. String angle wise, the hoyt and revolt x were the best, with the mathews just a touch steeper and somehow, the prime was the worst, even though it has the longest ATA. Vibration/noise wise, the VXR and revolt were well ahead of the rx4 and the black 5. Draw wise, only comparing the three bows set at 70lbs, the VXR was head and shoulders above the hoyt and prime. I had to have the tech assure me it was set to 70lbs, as it felt considerably lighter than that.
All said, I don't think anything was enough to get me to upgrade from my current Hoyt Spyder 34, and I'd like to shoot an axius ultra and a revolt x set at 70 lbs before making a final decision; but if I was forced to buy a bow based off of what I experienced today, I believe the VXR would be finding it's way into my house.
All said, I don't think anything was enough to get me to upgrade from my current Hoyt Spyder 34, and I'd like to shoot an axius ultra and a revolt x set at 70 lbs before making a final decision; but if I was forced to buy a bow based off of what I experienced today, I believe the VXR would be finding it's way into my house.